Like Miller, Beadle has stepped down from Evo-Stik First Division North to join the i2i Stadium and he brings a feast of goals from midfield.

The 26-year-old scored 21 goals from the centre of the park at Athletic last season, but decided to part company with his home town club at the end of the season.

Following his decision to leave the seaside club, Albion swooped for his services and Miller believes his new recruit can be the spring in the cog for his new squad’s promotion push next season.

Beadle was part of the Scarborough squad that won the Toolstation NCEL Premier two seasons ago, and that experience, Miller feels, will be invaluable to his squad.

The boss said: “The lad has got a phenomenal amount of experience for a lad that’s only 26.

“He’s just about to come into the peak of his footballing career and is fully aware of what we are wanting to achieve.

“With Jimmy arriving, we have got a great, attack-minded midfielder that has played at the level above. He will bring goals and experience to the team.

“He’s got a winning mentality and he’s won this league, and been part of a team that didn’t fear any other team in this league.

“But he’s going to be in a midfield of four battling it out for two or three places. In Tom Claisse, Liam Ormsby and Nick Thompson, and Jimmy, we have an embarrassment of riches, but again, they will have to earn the right to play in there each game.”

Miller added to his goalscoring ranks on Tuesday with the addition of Shaw Lane Aquaforce frontman Joe Thornton.

Thornton left Shaw Lane at the end of the season despite scoring more than 20 goals in their title winning campaign.

However, as two arrive, midfielder Danny Patterson and defender Matt Sparkes have opted to leave the i2i Stadium.